ASTER0LEPID2E. 
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The following specimens were collected by Mr. Jex, and, unless 
otherwise stated, were obtained by purchase, through Mr. E. Damon, 
1888-89. 
P. 5458-59. Two plaster casts of head and trunk, dorsal aspect, 
the second showing nearly complete appendages. 
P. 5461. Dorsal plates of head, wanting the cover of the orbital 
opening. 
P. 5462. Head and trunk, dorsal aspect, with well-preserved ap¬ 
pendages. 
P. 5463. 'V ery large crushed specimen, dorsal aspect, wanting 
posterior median dorsal plate. 
P. 5464, Smaller specimen, dorsal aspect, with imperfect appen¬ 
dages. 
P. 5967. Imperfect specimen, dorsal aspect, 0T15 in length, with 
left appendage. 
P. 5469. Dorsal aspect of trunk about equal in size to the last, with 
characteristic ornamentation. 
P. 5968. Imperfect head and trunk, dorsal aspect, 0*1 in length. 
P. 5473. Head and trunk, dorsal aspect, about 0*075 in length. 
P. 5465. Very broad trunk, dorsal aspect, in counterpart, 0*04 in 
length, with hinder head-plates and imperfect appendages. 
P. 5466. Very small similar specimen, in counterpart, the trunk 
0*025 in length. 
P. 5467-68. Scattered remains of large individual, and another 
specimen showing portions of the anterior ventro-lateral 
plates with the left appendage. 
P. 5311. Crushed specimen, somewhat broken, ventral aspect. 
Presented by A. H. Foord , Esq., 1887. 
P. 5470. Much crushed and broken specimen, ventral aspect. 
P. 5471. Trunk and appendages, ventral aspect, in counterpart. 
P. 5472. Ventral plates of slightly smaller individual: the specimen 
seems to have been laterally compressed, thus causing the 
ventral armour to appear unusually narrow. 
